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Show[]

Name
Station
YYYY-MM-DD
  • 1988-09-05
Comments
  • Peel plays a track from feedtime covering the Rolling Stones' Play With Fire.
  • Peel thinks Mega City Four's session sounds like Billy Bragg tracks going fast.
  • Peel wonders where the 'This Is A Journey Into Sound' sample comes from, which has been used on Super Cat’s Sweet For My Sweet and some hip hop tracks. The origin of the sample comes from Geoffrey Sumner's Train Sequence album.

Sessions []

Tracklisting []

(JP: 'I think after that, a couple of weeks somewhere on sea')
(JP: 'I like to play the other side of that sometime, but it has a terrific rude word in it, which I fear would overheat you some what, so I can't play it at you')
(JP: 'And to end the programme, Abdullah Mussa Ahmed and Seif Salim Saleh, this is Ulimwenu Una Visa, which means I have authority to see your travel documents') [1]

Tracks marked # on File 3.

File[]

Name
  • 1) 020A-B3206XXXXXXX-0100A0.mp3
  • 2) 020A-B3206XXXXXXX-0101A0.mp3
  • 3) 1988-08-xx-09-xx Peel Show LE017
Length
  • 1) 1:00:30
  • 2) 0:57:17
  • 3) 1:34:58 (1:07:31 - 1:17:20)
Other
Available
Footnotes
  1. Ulimwenu Una Visa is mentioned next to italics on the record sleeve as, The Universe Has It's Own Problem.